Some shows are never meant to get a full life.
Quarterlife is a television series spanning around the idea of an Internet videoblogging site called Quarterlife.com, a site which you can visit and watch a lot of videoes on - in real life. Dylan is kind of the main character, and she is the one who is videoblogging. We get to meet her and her friends, some of who she is living with, and their problems in daily life, being love, jobs, etc. Quarterlife is the kind of drama in which you can expect nothing fancy from the storyline, meaning it relies heavily on the characteres. The pilot gave me a good feeling, I really loved both Dylan and her friends, but the show bombed on Nielsen Rating, and the five episodes that were left were moved to NBC's sister channel, Bravo, before it got axes off after the total of these 6 episodes. During the remaining episodes I got the feeling I was watching nothing of substance, the characters that were interesting in the beginning became boring when their problems took rather silly directions.